In response to all the leaked photos from the set of Star Wars Episode VII, writer and director J.J. Abrams used the Bad Robot Twitter account to send a note to fans. It says “I wish people would stop leaking photos from Episode VII and making ridiculous claims that the Millennium Falcon is in the movie.” But the background behind the note makes the text very funny. Check it out below.

Obviously, that’s the holo-chess board from inside the Falcon, as made famous by the “Let the Wookie Win” scene in A New Hope. Oh J.J., you so clever. We get it.

Besides the obvious nature of this photo, there are some additional subtexts. First, it confirms what Peter had been saying on Twitter, that the TMZ photos were indeed leaked and Abrams and company are indeed pissed about it. But, at the same time, Abrams is offering up something in return. An image from inside the Falcon, confirming it’s in the movie. (As if we didn’t know that 15 times over.) That’s more than Abrams usually shows fans.

Plus, between this and the UNICEF video you have to think Kathleen Kennedy’s claim from months ago, that production would be more transparent than the usual Abrams mystery box stuff, is true. Very slowly, but surely, Abrams is showing stuff to fans. He just feels the TMZ stuff is too early, and you can’t really blame him.